§ 20-4.25. Review of
license status in other states upon application for license in member state.

Upon application for a license
to drive, the licensing authority of a state that is a member of the Drivers
License Compact must determine if the applicant has ever held, or currently
holds, a license to drive issued by another member state. The licensing
authority of the member state where the application is made may not issue the
applicant a license to drive if:

(1)
The applicant has held a license, but it has been revoked for a violation and
the revocation period has not ended. If the revocation period is for more
than one year and it has been at least one year since the license was revoked,
the licensing authority may allow the applicant to apply for a new license if
the laws of the licensing authority's state permit the application.

(2)
The applicant currently holds a license to drive issued by another member state
and does not surrender that license. (1993, c. 533, s. 1.)